steer
91steer clear (of somebody) — keep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth) idiom to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problems • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening. Main entry: ↑clearidiom …
92steer clear (of something) — keep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth) idiom to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problems • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening. Main entry: ↑clearidiom …
93steer clear — phrasal to keep entirely away often used with of < trying to steer clear of controversy > …
94steer clear — verb To avoid; to dodge; to sidestep. A thorough understanding of the basics will help you to steer clear of the most common mistakes …
95steer clear of — If you steer clear of something, you avoid it. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
96steer clear — avoid, not go there I advise you to steer clear of the bridge. There s been a flood …
97steer clear of — take care to avoid. → steer …
98steer clear of — mind my words and steer clear of that man Syn: keep away from, keep one s distance from, keep at arm s length, give a wide berth to, avoid, avoid dealing with, have nothing to do with, shun, eschew …
99steer a course — 1) to behave in a particular way, especially when this involves making choices They tried to steer a middle course between overconfidence and undue pessimism. 2) to travel towards a place The fishermen were steering a direct course for Koepang …
100Steer clear of — If you steer clear of something, you avoid it …